That is a very, very good question.
Humans are having a dramatic affect on the planet earth's ecosystem, and there is a tendency to regard that affect as unnatural.
However we must not forget that humanity is a product of the planet earth's ecosystem and therefore one could argue that the effect we are having is natural.
I am not sure how far this argument gets you, the fact is that we are endowed with high intelligence, we can foresee the results of our actions and we can foresee that what we are doing to the planet earth's ecosystem will probably lead to our own extinction - [But just a minute, didn't I just say we had high intelligence ;-( ]!!!!
Yes some do involve humans
There are Many ecosystems but there is one main one it goes like this - microrganisms---->zooplankton---> Whale------>Shark-----> Decomposers
because it can
yes there is but no one can get there
Extreme dessert and tundra
Elbow does not belong because it is the only one that is not located on the leg.
Humans always seem to mess things up. Our factories and our liter go into ponds and kill animals.
Chickenpox is one of eight herpes viruses known to infect humans and vertebrates.
yes Of course, everyone has freedom of choice as to which bank they belong to, just as you can belong to multiple banks at any one time.
producers sun
It does not belong to any; it is simply a nonmetal.
Jawless fish are the oldest group of fish, belonging to the class Agnatha. Within this class, they are further divided into two orders: the Petromyzontiformes (lampreys) and the Myxiniformes (hagfish).
Yes, Kingdom Plantae includes organisms such as land plants that have distinct characteristics not found in other kingdoms, such as multicellularity, cell walls made of cellulose, and the ability to photosynthesize using chlorophyll. These features are unique to plants and set them apart as a separate kingdom in the classification system.
Hand tools are used in many industries. I don't really think they "belong" in any particular one.
Humans can modify there environment in many ways. All of us humans leave a carbon footprint that effects the environment in good or bad ways. We modify the environment with our own actions. We can effect many lives by our carbon footprint and many ecosystems. Because of humans carbon footprint the Earth has effects. The biggest one would be global warming.
There are Many ecosystems but there is one main one it goes like this - microrganisms---->zooplankton---> Whale------>Shark-----> Decomposers
All animals, including seals, belong to only one family. They might be moved or have the names changed, but will still only belong to one family. In the case of the true seal, it's Phocidae.
Kannada Devangas may belong to any of the four Vedas. It is not necessary for them to belong to only one Veda.